Biomedical Engineering, 30 cr
Type of the study module
Advanced Studies
Contact
Hannu Eskola, Pasi Kallio, Jukka Lekkala, Jari Hyttinen, Jari Viik
Learning Outcomes
- | Students are able to work as members of multidisciplinary teams and to apply advanced methodologies at the interface between engineering and health sciences. Students are able to apply engineering expertise to the design of devices, systems, algorithms, software, models, materials, methods or processes in order to meet the desired functional and regulatory requirements for the commercialization of medical products. Students are able to design and carry out a research plan to test hypotheses, to analyze and interpret the results in the context of the research, and to report the results according to scientific principles. |
Prerequisites
Study block | Credit points | Mandatory/Advisable |
25 cr | Mandatory |
Content
Compulsory courses
Course | Credit points | Class |
ELT-61236 Biomedical Engineering: Research and Productization | 3 cr | IV |
ELT-63306 Modelling of Physiological Systems | 5 cr | IV |
Total | 8 cr |
Optional Compulsory Courses
Must be selected at least 13 credits of courses
Course | Credit points | Class |
ASE-3036 Microsensors | 5 cr | IV |
ASE-7816 Biosensors | 5 cr | IV |
ELT-63106 Measurements of Physiological Systems | 5 cr | IV |
ELT-64206 Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Imaging | 4 cr | IV |
ELT-64256 Medical Ionizing Imaging Methods | 4 cr | IV |
Complementary Courses
Should be completed to the minimum study module extent of 30 ETCS